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India to southern China southward through the Malay 

 Peninsula to Java. 



Eugenia cymosa, Lam., Encyel. 3 (1789) 199. 



Sarawak, Mount Merinjak, Native collector 2602, 2644 

 (Bur. ScL). 



The specimens have somewhat narrower leaves than in the 

 typical form, and are rather prominently but obtusely caudate- 

 acuminate. 



India through the Malay Peninsula and Archipelago to 

 the Moluccas. 



Eugenia palembanica, (Miq.), comb. nov. 



Syzygium palembanicum, Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat. Suppl. (1862) 313. 

 Eugenia lepidocarpa. Wall., Cat. (1832) no. 3618, nomen nudum. 



Saraavak, Betuh, Native collector 2551 (Bur. ScL),, 

 February -June, 1914. 



The specimen, which has very young flowers, agrees closely 

 with material from Singapore, but even better with Tan 

 Rossum 5 from Biliton. 1 have adopted MiqueFs specific name 

 as that of Wallich is merely a nomen nudum; no description 

 of Wallich's species appears to have been published until 18 T 8. 



Burma to Singapore, Sumatra, Billiton and Borneo. 



Eugenia densiflora, DC, Prodr. 3 (1828) 287, in syn. 

 Jarnbosa densiflora, DC. I.e. 

 Myrtus' densiflora, Blume, Bijiir. (1826) 1087. 



Sarawak, Baram District, Mount Skiwa, Hose 445, De- 

 cember, 1894. 



Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo and Java. 

 Eugenia oblata, Eoxb., Fl. Ind. ed. 2, 2 (1832) 493. 



British Xorth Borxeo, Mount Kinabalu, trail to Marai 

 Parai Spur, Mrs. Clemens 10974, December 1, 1915. 



The specimen is in fruit, but agrees in all essentials with 

 Indian material representing Eoxburgh's species. Chittagong 

 ^ to the Malay Peninsula and Java (if King's reduction of Jarn- 

 bosa pulchella, Miq. is correct). 



Eugenia clavata, (Ivorth.), comb. nov. 



Jambcsa clavata, Korth. in Nederl. Kruidk. Arch. 1 (1847) 231 ; Walp. Ann 



2 (1851) 638. 

 Eugenia rhododendrifolia, Miq., in Anal. Bot. Ind. 1 (1850) 19, t 2. 



R. A. Soc, No. 77, 1917. 



